Aihole, Pattadkal, Badami

Aihole has historical significance and is called as cradle of Hindu rock architecture (Cradle of Indian architecture). Many temples and caves of historical importance can be found at Aihole. Aihole was the first capital of the early Chalukyas. Here they built over 125 temples in various styles and is said to be a laboratory of experiments in rock cut architecture. Pulakesi I, one of the greatest rulers of this dynasty, moved the capital to Badami

Pattadakal (place for Chalukyas Coronation), the capital of the Chalukya dynasty of Southern India, who built the temples in the seventh and eighth centuries. There are ten temples including a Jain sanctuary surrounded by numerous small shrines and plinths. Four temples were built in Dravidian style, four in Nagara style of Northern India and the Papanatha temple in mixed style. 

Badami cave temples are a complex of temples located at Badami, a town in the Bagalkot District in the north part of KarnatakaIndia. They are considered an example of Indian rock-cut architecture, especially Badami Chalukya ArchitectureBadami, the capital of the Early Chalukyas, who ruled much of Karnataka in the 6th to 8th centuries, lies at the mouth of a ravine with rocky hills on either side and a town tank in which water from the ravine flows. The town is known for its ancient cave temples carved out of the sandstone hills above.

Ideal for students of 6th to 10th classes. 52 / 70 students in one KSRTC Bus.
Package Cost for Above 11 Years - Rs. 340-00 without food & Rs.430-00 with Lunch.
Package Cost for Below 11 Years - Rs. 300-00 without food & Rs.375-00 with Lunch.

Package Costs mentioned above are from Belgaum